This paper was written as an invited paper for publication in the International Journal of System Science, but it was never published. George Klir, the editor of this journal, had asked Warfield to submit a semi-autobiographical article of the same type as the "Profiles" series in the journal Systems Research. Warfield's reply was that he would be happy to write such an article for Klir, on the condition that Klir read it and send back any comments or suggestions he felt necessary. The manuscript contains a description of Warfield's development of a set of Laws of Complexity. Major recognition is given to Charles S. Peirce and also to other authors whose work contributed to Warfield's approach to science, philosophy and social problem solving. The body of the paper is 24 pages in length, and is followed by a long reference section listing Warfield's publications under 9 subject headings: Applications, Education, Graphical Representations, Interactive Human Processes, Mathematics of Modeling, Organizations and Human Behavior, Philosophy, Books & Monographs, Bibliographies. The finished paper was mailed to George Klir in June, 1994. After a long period of time, some other person in New York State wrote saying he was the new editor of Journal of International Systems and that prior to any publication Warfield would have to make major revisions, which would have changed the original tone of the paper. Warfield's response to the new editor was that he wished to withdraw the paper.